CA2381758C - Handtool with rotatable arms - Google Patents
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Abstract
This invention is a hand-tool (1) having an elongated member (3) and two arms (4,5) rotatably attached to an end of the elongated member. The elongated member is adapted to hold a bit (20) at its end (3). The first arm (4) can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to the elongated member. The arm can also be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member. Similarly, the second arm (5) can be rotated about its fix ed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to the elongated member and the second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member. Each of the arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm.
Description
p.15 WO 01/12390 PCT/US001222.49 HANDTOOL WITH ROTATABLE ARMS
This invention relates to handtools. The inventive handtool is a handtool having rotatable 6 arms and can be used with a variety of bits to provide a multiple tool capability.
8 The prior art includes many hand-held tools (handtools) with bits intended to accomplish 9 a variety of purposes. For example, a prior art multiple bit handtool which can assume a T-driver shape is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,848,197 entitled "Multiple Bit Handtool" issued 1I July 18, 1989. U.S. Patent No. 4,848,197.
14 The prior art also includes "4 in I" screwdrivers having a handle and a bit holding blade. The blade can be reversible and can hold a double headed bit on each end of the blade.
16 Each double headed bit offers two tools (e.g., a Phillips and a slotted tool or head). With two t7 double headed bits, the prior art "4 in I" screwdriver offers 4 tools in one tool (thus its name).
1s 19 It is an object of the invention to provide a handtool with independently rotatable arms that provide increased functionality and flexibility to the handtool.
22 It is another objection of the invention to provide a handtool which can have a multiple 23 bit tool capability.
-25 These and other objectives, advantages and aspects of the invention are described in the 26 following descriptions and drawings of the invention.
30 The handtool of this invention has an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of 31 said elongated member, a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member, 32 and a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member. The first arm is 33 rotatable about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to the elongated 34 member. The first arm is also rotatable about its fixed point from its perpendicular position 35 towards the elongated member. Similarly, the second arm is rotatable about its fixed point to a 36 position that is substantially perpendicular to the elongated member and said second arm is 37 rotatable about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member.
38 Each of the arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm. Other inventive 39 aspects of the invention are described below, but not all of which are requirements for every 40 embodiment of the invention or its practice.
42 The first arm and the second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated 43 member. The first arm and second arm can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to 44 form with the elongated member a T shape which can be hand-held and which provides 45 increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member. A
handtool in accordance 46 with claim 1 wherein said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said 47 second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end 48 of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached.
50 The elongated member can be adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding 51 end of said elongated member, the first arm can be adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at 52 the bit holding end of the first arm, and the second arm can be adapted to receive, hold and 53 release a bit at the bit holding end of the second arm.
55 Preferably, the elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm 56 when it is rotated into the elongated member, and the elongated member has a second open 57 portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member.
59 Preferably, the elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade. The first arm 60 and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle. The blade extends from the handle and 61 includes the bit holding end of the elongated member. Preferably, the handle is adapted to 62 receive, hold and release the blade and the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each 63 end of the blade.
65 The handle can have ribs extending from said handle and running parallel to the length of 66 said handle. The ribs can be rounded, and if desired, the rounding can be truncated in a manner 67 that defines a circle shape. The exposed portions of said arms can serve as ribs when the arms 68 are in the closed position. The exposed portions of the arms should substantially conform in size 69 and shape to the ribs when said arms are positioned in said open portions.
71 One or both of the arms can be rotated away from the elongated member and beyond a 72 perpendicular position to one or more extended positions relative to the elongated member. A
73 mechanism can be used to secure an arm to one or more pre-determined positions, including 74 extended positions.
78 Figure 1 depicts an embodiment of the inventive handtool with the arms in a closed 79 position.
81 Figure 2 depicts an embodiment of the inventive handtool with the arms in a 82 perpendicular position.
84 Figure 3 depicts the arms and the components used to attach the arms to the handle of this embodiment of the inventive handtool. The spring, ball and detents mechanism for securing an 86 arm to pre-determined positions is also shown.
88 Figure 4 is a side view of the inventive handtool showing an arms in various 89 perpendicular, extended and closed positions.
91 Figure 5 is an internal view of the end the handle and shows the pin used to attach the 92 plates to the handle and the spring, ball and detents mechanism for securing an arm to pre-93 determined positions.
95 Figure 6 shows an alternative embodiment of the inventive handtool having a pin and slot 96 mechanism to restrict rotation of an arm.
98 Figure 7 depicts an end view of the handle of the inventive handtool.
100 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION, INCLUDING PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
102 The presently preferred embodiment of the inventive handtool is depicted in Figures 1, 2, 103 3, 4, 5 and 7. An alternative embodiment is depicted in Figure 6.
105 An elongated member shown generally by the numeral 1 in Figure 1 is formed by a 106 handle 2 and a blade 3. Blade 3 is adapted to hold a bit 20 at the end of the blade. In other 107 embodiments (not shown in the drawings) of this invention, the elongated member can be 108 formed by other components which may be integral or may otherwise be affixed to each other, 109 provided that the elongated member is substantially longer in length than it is in width or 110 diameter and further provided that the elongated member be adapted to hold a bit at one of its 111 ends. The elongated member preferably has a substantially circular cross-section, but can have 112 other cross-sectional shapes, e.g., rectangular, triangular, oval or other-shaped cross-sections. In 113 this preferred embodiment, the cross-section of the handle 2 is substantially circular as shown in 114 Figure 7, and the cross-section of blade 3 is substantially circular (because blade 3 is 115 substantially in a cylindrical form as shown in Figures 1 and 2).
Furthermore, the cross-sectional 116 size and shape of the elongated member may be different for different portions of the elongated 117 member, as is the case in the shown preferred embodiment of this invention.
119 The handle 2 can be any shape or size that provides the function of a handle, i.e., that 120 facilitates a hand grip. Preferably, the handle includes ribs 19 running along and parallel to 121 length of the handle as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 7. These ribs 19 are extensions from the 122 handle and are positioned to make contact with a hand grip on the handle.
Preferably, these 123 extensions are substantially rounded at the upper areas which come in contact with the hand. As 124 shown in Figure 7, the rounding of the ribs 19 can be truncated to form or define a circular shape 125 as shown by the dotted lines. If the ribs were not truncated, but were fully rounded, the outer 126 ends of the extensions would extend beyond the circle defined by the dotted lines. In this 127 manner the ribs of the preferred embodiment are rounded, but the rounding is truncated to form 128 or define a outer circle. The handle 2 is preferably constructed of plastic, but can be metal or any 129 other material suitable to serve the function of a handle. Plastics generally used in the 130 construction of plastic handles for screwdrivers can be used.
132 The blade 3 can be, and preferably is, any of the conventional blades or shafts well 133 known to persons of ordinary skill in the art, including those used in prior art "4 in 1" handtools 134 or screwdrivers. Unconventional blades or shafts can also be used as the blade in the practice of 135 this invention. The primary requirements of the blade are that it can hold a bit at its end and that 136 it can be affixed to a handle. Handle 2 is adapted to hold blade 3, and preferably to receive, hold 137 and release blade 3. This can be accomplished in any conventional or known manner such as in 138 prior art "4 in 1" handtools or screwdrivers, or in any other manner. To receive blade 3, the end 139 of handle 2 can be sized and shaped to allow insertion of the blade into the handle. To hold 14o blade 3, the handle 2 can provide a fit, including slots and an internal groove, adapted to the 141 handle and blade 3 can have a spring loaded ball that snaps to the internal groove and side wings 142 or extensions that are inserted through the slots. This can be accomplished or facilitated by any 143 mechanism known now or in the future which is suited to this purpose. To release blade 3, the 144 handle can allow for removal of blade 3 by hand (e.g., the user can pull the blade out of the 145 handle) or the handle can provide for any other mechanism of release known now or in the future 146 suited to this purpose. Preferably, blade 3 is a reversible blade. A
reversible blade can hold a bit 147 at either of its ends. Blade 3 holds a bit 20 at one end of the blade (see Figure 2) and a bit 24 at 148 the other end of the blade (see Figure 4). Blade 3 can be removed from handle 2 and reversed 149 with the opposite end of blade 3 then being inserted into handle 2. The blade 3 can be metal, but 150 can be any other material suitable to serve the function of a blade. The metals used in the 151 construction of removable or reversible blades in prior art "4 in 1"
handtools or screwdrivers can 152 be used in the practice of this invention.
154 Arm 4 and arm 5 are rotatably attached to elongated member 1. Although arms 4 and 5 155 are substantially cylindrical (i.e. substantially circular cross-section) this is not a requirement of 156 the invention. The elongated members may have rectangular, triangular, oval or other-shaped 157 cross-sections. Furthermore, the cross-sectional size and shape of a arm may be different for 158 different portions of the arm. The arms can be constructed of steel, aluminum or can be zinc die 159 cast, or can be constructed of any other material suitable to serve the function of an arm. Zinc 160 die cast with nickel plating, steel and aluminum are preferred materials of arm construction.
162 Arm 4 and arm 5 are rotatably attached to elongated member 1 in the following manner.
163 A plate 10 is affixed to arm 4. In this embodiment, plate 10 is integral with arm 4 and forms a 164 single integral piece comprised of a arm portion 4 and a plate portion 10.
Similarly, a plate 11 is 165 affixed to arm 5. In this embodiment, plate 11 is integral with arm 5 and forms a single integral 166 piece comprised of a arm portion 5 and a plate portion 11. In other embodiments, the plate can 167 be affixed to the arm by means other than making the plate and arm an integral piece, including, 168 without limitation, any manner of attachment known now or in the future.
Furthermore, in 169 various embodiments of the invention the arm can be attached directly to the elongated member 170 or can be attached indirectly through an intermediary mechanism to the elongated member. In 171 this preferred embodiment, Pin 14 is positioned through handle 2 and plates 10 and 11 as shown 172 in Figure 5. Note that pin 14 does not extend entirely through handle 2.
Preferably, a washer 43 173 (e.g., wave washer) is placed between plates 10 and 11 as shown in Figure 3. The end of pin 14 174 includes a threaded portion 15 which can be screwed into a threaded hole in handle 2 adapted to 175 receive the threaded portion 15 of pin 14. The opposite end 16 of pin 14 has a hexagonal-shaped 176 opening to allow an Allen wrench (not shown) to be used to screw pin 14 (including threaded 177 portion 15) into handle 2. Pin 14 (at its intersection with the plate) defines a fixed point at which 178 the arm is attached to handle 2 and a fixed point about which the arm rotates. Pin 14 can be a 179 spring pin or roll pin with a bushing thereby eliminating 15 and 16 from the pin, i.e., a bushing 180 can be inserted into the holes of plates 10 and 11 and the pin can be press fit through handle 2 181 and through the bushing. Mechanisms known now or later other than a plate and pin can be used 182 to rotatably attach the arms to the elongated member. Plates 10 and 11 are preferably 183 constructed of the same material as the arms, but can be of a different material suited to serve the 184 function of a plate. The pin is preferably constructed of steel, but other suitable materials can be 185 used.
187 As each arm 4 or 5 rotates, its plates 10 or 11 also rotates. Plates 10 and 11 are parallel to 188 each other as shown in Figures 2, 3, and 5. Plates 10 and 11 rotate about the same axis of 189 rotation. In this embodiment they rotate about pin 14 and the axis of rotation is defined by pin 190 14 (or the cylindrical axis of the substantially cylindrically shaped pin 14).
192 Each plate 10 or 11 is sized and shaped (in this case rounded) such that as the plate 193 rotates the plate remains substantially flush with the end of handle 2 (i.e., the end opposite the 194 end that holds blade 3). Substantially flush means that as the plate rotates it does not extend 195 substantially beyond the end of handle. This can be seen in Figure 5 where plates 10 and 11 do 196 not extend substantially beyond the end of handle 2 despite rotation of the plates.
198 As shown in Figure 3, the thickness of each plate 10 or 11 is about one-half the thickness 199 (i.e., diameter or other width) of the arm 4 or 5 to which the plate 10 or 11 is affixed.
201 As shown in the Figures 2, 3, and 4, arm 4 and arm 5 are rotatable on opposite sides of 202 elongated member 1(handle 2 and blade 3). Although the arc of rotation of the arms overlaps at 203 the higher extended positions attainable by the arms, the rotation of each arm is primarily 204 restricted to its side of elongated member 1. In other words and as shown in Figure 4, arm 4 is 205 rotatable on one side (i.e., the left side in Figure 4) of elongated member 1 and arm 5 is rotatable 206 on the opposite side (i.e., the right side in Figure 4) of elongated member 1. Thus, the arms are 207 rotatable on opposite sides of elongated member 1.
209 An end of arm 4 is adapted to hold bit 21. An end of arm 5 is adapted to hold bit 22. An 210 end of blade 3 is adapted to hold bit 20. The other end of blade 3 is adapted to hold bit 24. In 211 each case, this can be accomplished by an opening at the end of the arm or blade that holds the 212 bit or by otherwise securing (temporarily or permanently) the bit to the end of the arm or blade 213 by any mechanism known now or in the future. In this preferred embodiment of the invention, 214 the opening has a hexagonal cross-section and is adapted to receive and hold bits and to release 215 bits (e.g., to allow the release of bits by hand removal). The main body of bit 20, 21, 22 or 25 216 has a hexagonal cross-section for a fit into the bit-holding opening. If desired and as well known 217 in the prior art, the bits can be fitted with spring balls, resilient rings, magnets or other devices to 218 improve or enhance the fit of the bit into the opening. Typically, a bit is placed by hand into the 219 opening and removed by hand from the opening. By being sized and shaped to allow the bit to 220 be inserted into the opening, the opening is adapted to receive the bit.
By being adapted to allow 221 removal by hand, the opening is adapted to release the bit. Other release mechanisms known 222 now or in the future can be employed. The invention is not limited to the bit-holding adaptations 223 or mechanism shown in the drawings or described above as any adaptation or mechanism 224 capable of holding (temporarily or permanently) a bit on the end of a arm or elongated member 225 can be used in the practice of this invention. For example (but not preferred), the arm or 226 elongated member can have at its end a threaded cylindrical portion onto which a threaded 227 (single-headed) bit is screwed. Any conventional, known or future mechanism for holding a bit 228 at the end of a arm or elongated member can be used, provided that the holding accomplished by 229 the mechanism is suitable to serve the intended uses of this inventive handtool. It is preferred 230 that the holding of the bit not be permanent, but rather that the bit can be released (i.e., removed) 231 to allow flexibility and variety in the use of bits. The exposed heads or ends of the bits can be 232 covered with protective caps (not shown).
234 The bit holding end of each arm 4 or 5 is the end that is opposite to the fixed point 235 (defined by pin 14) at which arm 4 or 5 (through plate 10 or 11) is rotatably attached to 236 elongated member 1.
238 The bits are preferably double-headed bits. A double headed bit has a bit tool (or bit 239 head) at each end of the bit. A double headed bit 21 is shown in Figure 6.
Double-headed bits 240 are preferred because they are reversible and give the user of the handtool a greater number of 241 available tool options without the need for carrying extra bits. A double-headed bit can be 242 removed from the end of the arm or elongated member, reversed and reinserted to make a 243 different bit tool (bit head) available for use. Because double headed bits can be held on both 244 ends of reversible blade 3 and because each arm can hold a double headed bit, the number of bit 245 tools available to the user of the handtool is eight. This creates an "eight bit tool capability" or 246 an "8 in 1" handtool. There is no preferred selection of bits (as such preference is a matter of 247 choice by the user) but one useful selection of double-headed screwdriver bits is comprised of 248 the numbers 1, 2 and 3 Phillips heads paired respectively with the number 6 slotted, number 4 249 slotted and number 10 slotted flat-heads. The bits useful in this invention are not limited to 250 screwdriver head bits and can include any other kind of bit or tool (for example, socket wrench 251 heads, Allen wrench, butterfly, torque, star and other bit tips).
253 An open portion 40 (see Figure 2) of handle 2 is open, hollow and adapted to receive arm 254 4 when arm 4 is rotated towards and into elongated member 1. A open portion 41 (see Figure 3) 255 of handle 2 is open, hollow and adapted to receive arm 5 when arm 5 is rotated towards and into 256 elongated member 1. As shown in Figures 1 and 7, arm 4 has been rotated towards and into 257 open portion 40 of handle 2, and is positioned in the open portion 40 as shown in these Figures.
258 The outer or exposed portion of arm 4, when the arm is received or positioned in the open 259 portion 40, can function as additional rib similar to ribs 19 of handle 2.
The arm 4 is preferably 260 sized and shaped (for example, as in the Figures) such that when it is received or positioned in 261 the open portion 40, the outer or exposed portion of arm 4 substantially conforms to ribs 19 in 262 size and shape. This paragraph also applies in a similar manner to arm 5 and open portion 41.
263 When arms 4 and 5 are received or positioned in open portions 40 and 41 of handle 2 (or of 264 elongated member 1), they serve as ribs similar to ribs 19 and complete the pattern of ribs by 265 supplying ribs to the areas occupied by open portions 40 and 41 which are otherwise not 266 occupied by ribs.
268 Each of arms 4 and 5 can be rotated independent of the other arm. Figure 1 shows arm 4 269 in a "closed position" (i.e., it is in open portion 40). Arm 4 can be rotated away from elongated 270 member 1 to a "perpendicular position" as shown in Figure 2. In a perpendicular position, the 271 arm is substantially perpendicular to elongated member 1. Arm 4 can be rotated away from 272 elongated member 1 beyond the perpendicular position to an "extended position" as shown in 273 Figures 4 and 6. An extended position means a position that forms an angle between the arm 4 274 and elongated member 1 that is greater than 90 degrees but not more than 180 degrees. For 275 example, when arm 4 is at about 135 degrees (as shown by 4a in Figure 4) or at about 180 276 degrees (as shown by 4b in Figure 4), the arm is at an extended position.
An "intermediate 277 extended position" means an extended position greater than a perpendicular position but less 278 than about 180 degrees. This paragraph also applies to arm 5 in a similar manner. In the 279 preferred embodiment shown in the drawings, only one of the arms can be in an extended 280 position at the same time. Both arms can be in a perpendicular position at the same time, as 281 shown in Figure 4. When arm 4 is in the 180 degree position indicated by 4b in Figure 4, Arm 5 282 must be in a closed position as indicated by 5a in Figure 4.
284 An intermediate extended position, such as shown by 4a in Figure 4, allows the user of 285 the handtool to grasp handle 2 (typically with the other arm in a closed position such as 5a in 286 Figure 4) and use the extended arm (e.g., 4a) and its bit (e.g., bit 21) to turn or act on a screw or 287 other device at an angle required by the circumstances.
289 As shown in Figure 4, arm 4 and arm 5 can simultaneously be in their perpendicular 290 positions to form with elongated member I a "T shape" which can be hand-held and which 291 provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member. This torque 292 makes it easier to turn a screw or other device. When the inventive handtool assumes this T
293 shape, it is capable of producing a great deal more torque than a normal screwdriver or socket 294 set. The T shape also provides more turning radius than a standard screwdriver or socket set or 295 handle 2 when arms 4 and 5 are in a closed position. Considering its greater turning radius, the T
296 shape of the inventive handtool can apply the increased torque for a longer period of time in each 297 rotation. When used in a T shape, arms 4 and 5 can be placed across the palm of the hand with 298 elongated member 1 extending perpendicularly outwardly with two fingers on either side. An 299 optional position has arms 4 and 5 placed below the index finger. Other holding techniques or 300 positions can be used as desired by the user. When high torque is not necessary, the handtool 301 can be used with the arms closed as in Figure 1 and handle 2 can be twisted by hand in a 302 conventional manner.
304 As arm 4 and its plate 10 rotate, the arm can assume a perpendicular position, any 305 extended position or a position between a perpendicular position and a closed position. The 306 wave washer 43 provides a friction fit that facilitates this. More generally and in other 307 embodiments of the invention, other friction fits, screws, or other mechanisms can allow an arm 308 to hold whichever position (including an intermediate position) it is given by the user of the 3o9 handtool. It is preferred, however, to include a mechanism that can better secure arm 4 to pre-310 determined positions. As shown in Figures 4 and 5 this can be accomplished by a spring, ball 311 and detent mechanism. Plate 10 has detents 62, 63 and 64 which are concave areas sized and 312 shaped to receive ball 46. A set screw 44 (or other retainer such as a plug or dimple) secures 313 spring 45 and ball 46 in place. Spring 45 forces ball 46 into a detent when the detent is rotated 314 over the ball, thus providing a more secure (but not permanent) hold.
Detent 62 pre-determines a 315 perpendicular position for arm 4. Detent 63 pre-determines an extended position of about 135 316 degrees for arm 4. Detent 64 pre-determines an extended position of about 180 degrees for arm 317 4. When a arm is secured to a pre-determined position (i.e., a ball is in the detent corresponding 318 to that position), rotation of arm 4 can be forced, for example by hand, to provide sufficient force 319 to dislodge the ball from the detent and to rotate arm 4 to a different position. Preferably, the 320 mechanism of securing ann 4 to a pre-determined position (e.g., by spring, ball and detent) 321 should not be so secure as to make it difficult to rotate arm 4 to a different position by hand.
322 Other mechanisms for securing an arm to one or more pre-determined positions include a key 323 and tumbler mechanism, a spring loaded ball mechanism, a selection pin mechanism, a cam 324 mechanism, a lever mechanism, etc. Any known or future mechanism that can be adapted to this 325 purpose can be used as the mechanism. This paragraph also applies to arm 5 and plate 11 in a 326 similar manner.
328 In Figure 6 an alternative plate 70 is shown. Plate 70 does not have the spring, ball and 329 detent mechanism of plate 10. Instead, plate 70 has a pin 72 and an open slot 71. Pin 72 is 330 positioned in open slot 71. As arm 4 and plate 70 are rotated, the position of pin 72 in open slot 331 71 changes. Open slot 71 restricts the rotation of plate 70 and thereby restricts the rotation of 332 arm 4 to the range of positions allowed by the open slot. In this embodiment, arm 4 is restricted 333 to positions ranging from a perpendicular position to a closed position.
Extended positions are 334 not permitted by the open slot. The open slot could be increased in circular length to increase the 335 arc of rotation to include extended positions for arm 4. This paragraph applies to arm 5 in a 336 similar manner.
338 The dimensions of the handtool can vary widely and this invention is not limited to 339 specific dimensions. In the preferred embodiment shown in the Figures, the elongated member 340 (excluding bits) is about seven inches long and the arms (excluding bits) together in a T shape as 341 in Figure 2 are about four and three-eighths inches long in combined length.
343 It is further understood that there are embodiments of this invention that will be obvious 344 to one skilled in the art in view of the foregoing specification, and it is intended that these 345 embodiments be included within the scope of this invention, which scope is limited only by the 346 scope of the appended claims.
8 The prior art includes many hand-held tools (handtools) with bits intended to accomplish 9 a variety of purposes. For example, a prior art multiple bit handtool which can assume a T-driver shape is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,848,197 entitled "Multiple Bit Handtool" issued 1I July 18, 1989. U.S. Patent No. 4,848,197.
14 The prior art also includes "4 in I" screwdrivers having a handle and a bit holding blade. The blade can be reversible and can hold a double headed bit on each end of the blade.
16 Each double headed bit offers two tools (e.g., a Phillips and a slotted tool or head). With two t7 double headed bits, the prior art "4 in I" screwdriver offers 4 tools in one tool (thus its name).
1s 19 It is an object of the invention to provide a handtool with independently rotatable arms that provide increased functionality and flexibility to the handtool.
22 It is another objection of the invention to provide a handtool which can have a multiple 23 bit tool capability.
-25 These and other objectives, advantages and aspects of the invention are described in the 26 following descriptions and drawings of the invention.
30 The handtool of this invention has an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of 31 said elongated member, a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member, 32 and a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member. The first arm is 33 rotatable about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to the elongated 34 member. The first arm is also rotatable about its fixed point from its perpendicular position 35 towards the elongated member. Similarly, the second arm is rotatable about its fixed point to a 36 position that is substantially perpendicular to the elongated member and said second arm is 37 rotatable about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member.
38 Each of the arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm. Other inventive 39 aspects of the invention are described below, but not all of which are requirements for every 40 embodiment of the invention or its practice.
42 The first arm and the second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated 43 member. The first arm and second arm can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to 44 form with the elongated member a T shape which can be hand-held and which provides 45 increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member. A
handtool in accordance 46 with claim 1 wherein said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said 47 second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end 48 of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached.
50 The elongated member can be adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding 51 end of said elongated member, the first arm can be adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at 52 the bit holding end of the first arm, and the second arm can be adapted to receive, hold and 53 release a bit at the bit holding end of the second arm.
55 Preferably, the elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm 56 when it is rotated into the elongated member, and the elongated member has a second open 57 portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member.
59 Preferably, the elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade. The first arm 60 and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle. The blade extends from the handle and 61 includes the bit holding end of the elongated member. Preferably, the handle is adapted to 62 receive, hold and release the blade and the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each 63 end of the blade.
65 The handle can have ribs extending from said handle and running parallel to the length of 66 said handle. The ribs can be rounded, and if desired, the rounding can be truncated in a manner 67 that defines a circle shape. The exposed portions of said arms can serve as ribs when the arms 68 are in the closed position. The exposed portions of the arms should substantially conform in size 69 and shape to the ribs when said arms are positioned in said open portions.
71 One or both of the arms can be rotated away from the elongated member and beyond a 72 perpendicular position to one or more extended positions relative to the elongated member. A
73 mechanism can be used to secure an arm to one or more pre-determined positions, including 74 extended positions.
78 Figure 1 depicts an embodiment of the inventive handtool with the arms in a closed 79 position.
81 Figure 2 depicts an embodiment of the inventive handtool with the arms in a 82 perpendicular position.
84 Figure 3 depicts the arms and the components used to attach the arms to the handle of this embodiment of the inventive handtool. The spring, ball and detents mechanism for securing an 86 arm to pre-determined positions is also shown.
88 Figure 4 is a side view of the inventive handtool showing an arms in various 89 perpendicular, extended and closed positions.
91 Figure 5 is an internal view of the end the handle and shows the pin used to attach the 92 plates to the handle and the spring, ball and detents mechanism for securing an arm to pre-93 determined positions.
95 Figure 6 shows an alternative embodiment of the inventive handtool having a pin and slot 96 mechanism to restrict rotation of an arm.
98 Figure 7 depicts an end view of the handle of the inventive handtool.
100 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION, INCLUDING PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
102 The presently preferred embodiment of the inventive handtool is depicted in Figures 1, 2, 103 3, 4, 5 and 7. An alternative embodiment is depicted in Figure 6.
105 An elongated member shown generally by the numeral 1 in Figure 1 is formed by a 106 handle 2 and a blade 3. Blade 3 is adapted to hold a bit 20 at the end of the blade. In other 107 embodiments (not shown in the drawings) of this invention, the elongated member can be 108 formed by other components which may be integral or may otherwise be affixed to each other, 109 provided that the elongated member is substantially longer in length than it is in width or 110 diameter and further provided that the elongated member be adapted to hold a bit at one of its 111 ends. The elongated member preferably has a substantially circular cross-section, but can have 112 other cross-sectional shapes, e.g., rectangular, triangular, oval or other-shaped cross-sections. In 113 this preferred embodiment, the cross-section of the handle 2 is substantially circular as shown in 114 Figure 7, and the cross-section of blade 3 is substantially circular (because blade 3 is 115 substantially in a cylindrical form as shown in Figures 1 and 2).
Furthermore, the cross-sectional 116 size and shape of the elongated member may be different for different portions of the elongated 117 member, as is the case in the shown preferred embodiment of this invention.
119 The handle 2 can be any shape or size that provides the function of a handle, i.e., that 120 facilitates a hand grip. Preferably, the handle includes ribs 19 running along and parallel to 121 length of the handle as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 7. These ribs 19 are extensions from the 122 handle and are positioned to make contact with a hand grip on the handle.
Preferably, these 123 extensions are substantially rounded at the upper areas which come in contact with the hand. As 124 shown in Figure 7, the rounding of the ribs 19 can be truncated to form or define a circular shape 125 as shown by the dotted lines. If the ribs were not truncated, but were fully rounded, the outer 126 ends of the extensions would extend beyond the circle defined by the dotted lines. In this 127 manner the ribs of the preferred embodiment are rounded, but the rounding is truncated to form 128 or define a outer circle. The handle 2 is preferably constructed of plastic, but can be metal or any 129 other material suitable to serve the function of a handle. Plastics generally used in the 130 construction of plastic handles for screwdrivers can be used.
132 The blade 3 can be, and preferably is, any of the conventional blades or shafts well 133 known to persons of ordinary skill in the art, including those used in prior art "4 in 1" handtools 134 or screwdrivers. Unconventional blades or shafts can also be used as the blade in the practice of 135 this invention. The primary requirements of the blade are that it can hold a bit at its end and that 136 it can be affixed to a handle. Handle 2 is adapted to hold blade 3, and preferably to receive, hold 137 and release blade 3. This can be accomplished in any conventional or known manner such as in 138 prior art "4 in 1" handtools or screwdrivers, or in any other manner. To receive blade 3, the end 139 of handle 2 can be sized and shaped to allow insertion of the blade into the handle. To hold 14o blade 3, the handle 2 can provide a fit, including slots and an internal groove, adapted to the 141 handle and blade 3 can have a spring loaded ball that snaps to the internal groove and side wings 142 or extensions that are inserted through the slots. This can be accomplished or facilitated by any 143 mechanism known now or in the future which is suited to this purpose. To release blade 3, the 144 handle can allow for removal of blade 3 by hand (e.g., the user can pull the blade out of the 145 handle) or the handle can provide for any other mechanism of release known now or in the future 146 suited to this purpose. Preferably, blade 3 is a reversible blade. A
reversible blade can hold a bit 147 at either of its ends. Blade 3 holds a bit 20 at one end of the blade (see Figure 2) and a bit 24 at 148 the other end of the blade (see Figure 4). Blade 3 can be removed from handle 2 and reversed 149 with the opposite end of blade 3 then being inserted into handle 2. The blade 3 can be metal, but 150 can be any other material suitable to serve the function of a blade. The metals used in the 151 construction of removable or reversible blades in prior art "4 in 1"
handtools or screwdrivers can 152 be used in the practice of this invention.
154 Arm 4 and arm 5 are rotatably attached to elongated member 1. Although arms 4 and 5 155 are substantially cylindrical (i.e. substantially circular cross-section) this is not a requirement of 156 the invention. The elongated members may have rectangular, triangular, oval or other-shaped 157 cross-sections. Furthermore, the cross-sectional size and shape of a arm may be different for 158 different portions of the arm. The arms can be constructed of steel, aluminum or can be zinc die 159 cast, or can be constructed of any other material suitable to serve the function of an arm. Zinc 160 die cast with nickel plating, steel and aluminum are preferred materials of arm construction.
162 Arm 4 and arm 5 are rotatably attached to elongated member 1 in the following manner.
163 A plate 10 is affixed to arm 4. In this embodiment, plate 10 is integral with arm 4 and forms a 164 single integral piece comprised of a arm portion 4 and a plate portion 10.
Similarly, a plate 11 is 165 affixed to arm 5. In this embodiment, plate 11 is integral with arm 5 and forms a single integral 166 piece comprised of a arm portion 5 and a plate portion 11. In other embodiments, the plate can 167 be affixed to the arm by means other than making the plate and arm an integral piece, including, 168 without limitation, any manner of attachment known now or in the future.
Furthermore, in 169 various embodiments of the invention the arm can be attached directly to the elongated member 170 or can be attached indirectly through an intermediary mechanism to the elongated member. In 171 this preferred embodiment, Pin 14 is positioned through handle 2 and plates 10 and 11 as shown 172 in Figure 5. Note that pin 14 does not extend entirely through handle 2.
Preferably, a washer 43 173 (e.g., wave washer) is placed between plates 10 and 11 as shown in Figure 3. The end of pin 14 174 includes a threaded portion 15 which can be screwed into a threaded hole in handle 2 adapted to 175 receive the threaded portion 15 of pin 14. The opposite end 16 of pin 14 has a hexagonal-shaped 176 opening to allow an Allen wrench (not shown) to be used to screw pin 14 (including threaded 177 portion 15) into handle 2. Pin 14 (at its intersection with the plate) defines a fixed point at which 178 the arm is attached to handle 2 and a fixed point about which the arm rotates. Pin 14 can be a 179 spring pin or roll pin with a bushing thereby eliminating 15 and 16 from the pin, i.e., a bushing 180 can be inserted into the holes of plates 10 and 11 and the pin can be press fit through handle 2 181 and through the bushing. Mechanisms known now or later other than a plate and pin can be used 182 to rotatably attach the arms to the elongated member. Plates 10 and 11 are preferably 183 constructed of the same material as the arms, but can be of a different material suited to serve the 184 function of a plate. The pin is preferably constructed of steel, but other suitable materials can be 185 used.
187 As each arm 4 or 5 rotates, its plates 10 or 11 also rotates. Plates 10 and 11 are parallel to 188 each other as shown in Figures 2, 3, and 5. Plates 10 and 11 rotate about the same axis of 189 rotation. In this embodiment they rotate about pin 14 and the axis of rotation is defined by pin 190 14 (or the cylindrical axis of the substantially cylindrically shaped pin 14).
192 Each plate 10 or 11 is sized and shaped (in this case rounded) such that as the plate 193 rotates the plate remains substantially flush with the end of handle 2 (i.e., the end opposite the 194 end that holds blade 3). Substantially flush means that as the plate rotates it does not extend 195 substantially beyond the end of handle. This can be seen in Figure 5 where plates 10 and 11 do 196 not extend substantially beyond the end of handle 2 despite rotation of the plates.
198 As shown in Figure 3, the thickness of each plate 10 or 11 is about one-half the thickness 199 (i.e., diameter or other width) of the arm 4 or 5 to which the plate 10 or 11 is affixed.
201 As shown in the Figures 2, 3, and 4, arm 4 and arm 5 are rotatable on opposite sides of 202 elongated member 1(handle 2 and blade 3). Although the arc of rotation of the arms overlaps at 203 the higher extended positions attainable by the arms, the rotation of each arm is primarily 204 restricted to its side of elongated member 1. In other words and as shown in Figure 4, arm 4 is 205 rotatable on one side (i.e., the left side in Figure 4) of elongated member 1 and arm 5 is rotatable 206 on the opposite side (i.e., the right side in Figure 4) of elongated member 1. Thus, the arms are 207 rotatable on opposite sides of elongated member 1.
209 An end of arm 4 is adapted to hold bit 21. An end of arm 5 is adapted to hold bit 22. An 210 end of blade 3 is adapted to hold bit 20. The other end of blade 3 is adapted to hold bit 24. In 211 each case, this can be accomplished by an opening at the end of the arm or blade that holds the 212 bit or by otherwise securing (temporarily or permanently) the bit to the end of the arm or blade 213 by any mechanism known now or in the future. In this preferred embodiment of the invention, 214 the opening has a hexagonal cross-section and is adapted to receive and hold bits and to release 215 bits (e.g., to allow the release of bits by hand removal). The main body of bit 20, 21, 22 or 25 216 has a hexagonal cross-section for a fit into the bit-holding opening. If desired and as well known 217 in the prior art, the bits can be fitted with spring balls, resilient rings, magnets or other devices to 218 improve or enhance the fit of the bit into the opening. Typically, a bit is placed by hand into the 219 opening and removed by hand from the opening. By being sized and shaped to allow the bit to 220 be inserted into the opening, the opening is adapted to receive the bit.
By being adapted to allow 221 removal by hand, the opening is adapted to release the bit. Other release mechanisms known 222 now or in the future can be employed. The invention is not limited to the bit-holding adaptations 223 or mechanism shown in the drawings or described above as any adaptation or mechanism 224 capable of holding (temporarily or permanently) a bit on the end of a arm or elongated member 225 can be used in the practice of this invention. For example (but not preferred), the arm or 226 elongated member can have at its end a threaded cylindrical portion onto which a threaded 227 (single-headed) bit is screwed. Any conventional, known or future mechanism for holding a bit 228 at the end of a arm or elongated member can be used, provided that the holding accomplished by 229 the mechanism is suitable to serve the intended uses of this inventive handtool. It is preferred 230 that the holding of the bit not be permanent, but rather that the bit can be released (i.e., removed) 231 to allow flexibility and variety in the use of bits. The exposed heads or ends of the bits can be 232 covered with protective caps (not shown).
234 The bit holding end of each arm 4 or 5 is the end that is opposite to the fixed point 235 (defined by pin 14) at which arm 4 or 5 (through plate 10 or 11) is rotatably attached to 236 elongated member 1.
238 The bits are preferably double-headed bits. A double headed bit has a bit tool (or bit 239 head) at each end of the bit. A double headed bit 21 is shown in Figure 6.
Double-headed bits 240 are preferred because they are reversible and give the user of the handtool a greater number of 241 available tool options without the need for carrying extra bits. A double-headed bit can be 242 removed from the end of the arm or elongated member, reversed and reinserted to make a 243 different bit tool (bit head) available for use. Because double headed bits can be held on both 244 ends of reversible blade 3 and because each arm can hold a double headed bit, the number of bit 245 tools available to the user of the handtool is eight. This creates an "eight bit tool capability" or 246 an "8 in 1" handtool. There is no preferred selection of bits (as such preference is a matter of 247 choice by the user) but one useful selection of double-headed screwdriver bits is comprised of 248 the numbers 1, 2 and 3 Phillips heads paired respectively with the number 6 slotted, number 4 249 slotted and number 10 slotted flat-heads. The bits useful in this invention are not limited to 250 screwdriver head bits and can include any other kind of bit or tool (for example, socket wrench 251 heads, Allen wrench, butterfly, torque, star and other bit tips).
253 An open portion 40 (see Figure 2) of handle 2 is open, hollow and adapted to receive arm 254 4 when arm 4 is rotated towards and into elongated member 1. A open portion 41 (see Figure 3) 255 of handle 2 is open, hollow and adapted to receive arm 5 when arm 5 is rotated towards and into 256 elongated member 1. As shown in Figures 1 and 7, arm 4 has been rotated towards and into 257 open portion 40 of handle 2, and is positioned in the open portion 40 as shown in these Figures.
258 The outer or exposed portion of arm 4, when the arm is received or positioned in the open 259 portion 40, can function as additional rib similar to ribs 19 of handle 2.
The arm 4 is preferably 260 sized and shaped (for example, as in the Figures) such that when it is received or positioned in 261 the open portion 40, the outer or exposed portion of arm 4 substantially conforms to ribs 19 in 262 size and shape. This paragraph also applies in a similar manner to arm 5 and open portion 41.
263 When arms 4 and 5 are received or positioned in open portions 40 and 41 of handle 2 (or of 264 elongated member 1), they serve as ribs similar to ribs 19 and complete the pattern of ribs by 265 supplying ribs to the areas occupied by open portions 40 and 41 which are otherwise not 266 occupied by ribs.
268 Each of arms 4 and 5 can be rotated independent of the other arm. Figure 1 shows arm 4 269 in a "closed position" (i.e., it is in open portion 40). Arm 4 can be rotated away from elongated 270 member 1 to a "perpendicular position" as shown in Figure 2. In a perpendicular position, the 271 arm is substantially perpendicular to elongated member 1. Arm 4 can be rotated away from 272 elongated member 1 beyond the perpendicular position to an "extended position" as shown in 273 Figures 4 and 6. An extended position means a position that forms an angle between the arm 4 274 and elongated member 1 that is greater than 90 degrees but not more than 180 degrees. For 275 example, when arm 4 is at about 135 degrees (as shown by 4a in Figure 4) or at about 180 276 degrees (as shown by 4b in Figure 4), the arm is at an extended position.
An "intermediate 277 extended position" means an extended position greater than a perpendicular position but less 278 than about 180 degrees. This paragraph also applies to arm 5 in a similar manner. In the 279 preferred embodiment shown in the drawings, only one of the arms can be in an extended 280 position at the same time. Both arms can be in a perpendicular position at the same time, as 281 shown in Figure 4. When arm 4 is in the 180 degree position indicated by 4b in Figure 4, Arm 5 282 must be in a closed position as indicated by 5a in Figure 4.
284 An intermediate extended position, such as shown by 4a in Figure 4, allows the user of 285 the handtool to grasp handle 2 (typically with the other arm in a closed position such as 5a in 286 Figure 4) and use the extended arm (e.g., 4a) and its bit (e.g., bit 21) to turn or act on a screw or 287 other device at an angle required by the circumstances.
289 As shown in Figure 4, arm 4 and arm 5 can simultaneously be in their perpendicular 290 positions to form with elongated member I a "T shape" which can be hand-held and which 291 provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member. This torque 292 makes it easier to turn a screw or other device. When the inventive handtool assumes this T
293 shape, it is capable of producing a great deal more torque than a normal screwdriver or socket 294 set. The T shape also provides more turning radius than a standard screwdriver or socket set or 295 handle 2 when arms 4 and 5 are in a closed position. Considering its greater turning radius, the T
296 shape of the inventive handtool can apply the increased torque for a longer period of time in each 297 rotation. When used in a T shape, arms 4 and 5 can be placed across the palm of the hand with 298 elongated member 1 extending perpendicularly outwardly with two fingers on either side. An 299 optional position has arms 4 and 5 placed below the index finger. Other holding techniques or 300 positions can be used as desired by the user. When high torque is not necessary, the handtool 301 can be used with the arms closed as in Figure 1 and handle 2 can be twisted by hand in a 302 conventional manner.
304 As arm 4 and its plate 10 rotate, the arm can assume a perpendicular position, any 305 extended position or a position between a perpendicular position and a closed position. The 306 wave washer 43 provides a friction fit that facilitates this. More generally and in other 307 embodiments of the invention, other friction fits, screws, or other mechanisms can allow an arm 308 to hold whichever position (including an intermediate position) it is given by the user of the 3o9 handtool. It is preferred, however, to include a mechanism that can better secure arm 4 to pre-310 determined positions. As shown in Figures 4 and 5 this can be accomplished by a spring, ball 311 and detent mechanism. Plate 10 has detents 62, 63 and 64 which are concave areas sized and 312 shaped to receive ball 46. A set screw 44 (or other retainer such as a plug or dimple) secures 313 spring 45 and ball 46 in place. Spring 45 forces ball 46 into a detent when the detent is rotated 314 over the ball, thus providing a more secure (but not permanent) hold.
Detent 62 pre-determines a 315 perpendicular position for arm 4. Detent 63 pre-determines an extended position of about 135 316 degrees for arm 4. Detent 64 pre-determines an extended position of about 180 degrees for arm 317 4. When a arm is secured to a pre-determined position (i.e., a ball is in the detent corresponding 318 to that position), rotation of arm 4 can be forced, for example by hand, to provide sufficient force 319 to dislodge the ball from the detent and to rotate arm 4 to a different position. Preferably, the 320 mechanism of securing ann 4 to a pre-determined position (e.g., by spring, ball and detent) 321 should not be so secure as to make it difficult to rotate arm 4 to a different position by hand.
322 Other mechanisms for securing an arm to one or more pre-determined positions include a key 323 and tumbler mechanism, a spring loaded ball mechanism, a selection pin mechanism, a cam 324 mechanism, a lever mechanism, etc. Any known or future mechanism that can be adapted to this 325 purpose can be used as the mechanism. This paragraph also applies to arm 5 and plate 11 in a 326 similar manner.
328 In Figure 6 an alternative plate 70 is shown. Plate 70 does not have the spring, ball and 329 detent mechanism of plate 10. Instead, plate 70 has a pin 72 and an open slot 71. Pin 72 is 330 positioned in open slot 71. As arm 4 and plate 70 are rotated, the position of pin 72 in open slot 331 71 changes. Open slot 71 restricts the rotation of plate 70 and thereby restricts the rotation of 332 arm 4 to the range of positions allowed by the open slot. In this embodiment, arm 4 is restricted 333 to positions ranging from a perpendicular position to a closed position.
Extended positions are 334 not permitted by the open slot. The open slot could be increased in circular length to increase the 335 arc of rotation to include extended positions for arm 4. This paragraph applies to arm 5 in a 336 similar manner.
338 The dimensions of the handtool can vary widely and this invention is not limited to 339 specific dimensions. In the preferred embodiment shown in the Figures, the elongated member 340 (excluding bits) is about seven inches long and the arms (excluding bits) together in a T shape as 341 in Figure 2 are about four and three-eighths inches long in combined length.
343 It is further understood that there are embodiments of this invention that will be obvious 344 to one skilled in the art in view of the foregoing specification, and it is intended that these 345 embodiments be included within the scope of this invention, which scope is limited only by the 346 scope of the appended claims.
Claims (43)
1. A handtool comprising:
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm; and (iv) at least one of said ams can be rotated away from the elongated member and beyond a perpendicular position to at least one pre-determined extended position relative to the elongated member; and (v) said handtool further comprises a mechanism to secure said at least one of said arms to said at least one pre-determined extended position.
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm; and (iv) at least one of said ams can be rotated away from the elongated member and beyond a perpendicular position to at least one pre-determined extended position relative to the elongated member; and (v) said handtool further comprises a mechanism to secure said at least one of said arms to said at least one pre-determined extended position.
2. A handtool in accordance with claim 1 wherein said at least one pre-determined extended position is an intermediate extended position between a perpendicular position and a 180 degree position relative to the elongated member.
3. A handtool in accordance with claim 2 wherein said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member and said first arm and said second arm can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to form with said elongated member a T shape which can be hand-held and which provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member; and wherein said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached.
4. A handtool in accordance with claim 3 wherein said elongated member is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said elongated member; wherein said first arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm; and wherein said second arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said second arm.
5. A handtool in accordance with claim 2 wherein said elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated into the elongated member; and wherein said elongated member has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member.
6. A handtool in accordance with claim 4 wherein the elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade; wherein the first arm and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle; wherein the blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member, wherein the handle is adapted to receive, hold and release the blade;
and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade.
and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade.
7. A handtool in accordance with claim 1 wherein either of said arms can be rotated away from the elongated member and beyond a perpendicular position to at least one pre-determined extended position relative to the elongated member; and wherein said handtool further comprises a mechanism for each of said arms to secure the arm to its said pre-determined extended position.
8. A handtool in accordance with claim 7 wherein said pre-determined extended position to which either of said arms can be rotated is an intermediate extended position between a perpendicular position and a 180 degree position relative to the elongated member.
9. A handtool in accordance with claim 7 wherein said mechanism is a spring, ball and detent mechanism.
10. A handtool in accordance with claim 1 wherein each arm is rotatably attached to said elongated member through a plate affixed to the arm; wherein as each arm rotates its plate rotates; and wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other.
11. A handtool in accordance with claim 8 wherein each arm is rotatable about substantially the same axis of rotation.
12. A handtool comprising:
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member, (iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm; and (iv) each of said arms is rotatable about substantially the same axis of rotation.
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member, (iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm; and (iv) each of said arms is rotatable about substantially the same axis of rotation.
13. A handtool in accordance with claim 12 wherein said axis of rotation is defined by the fixed point of the first arm and the fixed point of the second arm.
14. A handtool in accordance with claim 13 wherein each arm is rotatably attached to said elongated member through a plate affixed to the arm.
15. A handtool in accordance with claim 14 wherein each plate includes a hole and said elongated member includes a hole; wherein the holes are aligned; wherein a pin is positioned through said aligned holes to rotatably attach said arms to said elongated member; wherein said pin defines said axis of rotation.
16. A handtool in accordance with claim 14 wherein as each arm rotates its plate rotates;
wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other, and wherein the plates rotate about said axis of rotation.
wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other, and wherein the plates rotate about said axis of rotation.
17. A handtool in accordance with claim 12 wherein said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member and said first arm and said second arm can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to form with said elongated member a T shape which can be hand-held and which provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member.
18. A handtool in accordance with claim 12 wherein said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached.
19. A handtool in accordance with claim 12 wherein said elongated member is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said elongated member, wherein said first arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm; and wherein said second arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said second arm.
20. A handtool in accordance with claim 12 wherein said elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated into the elongated member; and wherein said elongated member has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member.
21. A handtool in accordance with claim 20 wherein the elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade; wherein the first arm and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle; wherein the blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member; wherein the handle is adapted to receive, hold and release the blade;
and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade.
and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade.
22. A handtool in accordance with claim 20 wherein either of said arms can be rotated away from the elongated member and beyond a perpendicular position to at least one extended position relative to the elongated member.
23. A handtool comprising:
(a) An elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) A first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) A second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member; wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm; and (iv) each arm is rotatably attached to said elongated member through a plate affixed to the arm.
(a) An elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) A first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) A second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member; wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm; and (iv) each arm is rotatably attached to said elongated member through a plate affixed to the arm.
24. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein each plate includes a hole and said elongated member includes a hole; wherein the holes are aligned; wherein a pin is positioned through said aligned holes to rotatably attach said arms to said elongated member, wherein said pin defines for each arm the fixed point of rotation; and wherein each arm can independently rotate about said pin.
25. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein each plate is sized and shaped so that as the plate rotates with the rotation of its arm, the plate remains substantially flush with the end of the elongated member.
26. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein as each arm rotates its plate rotates;
wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other; and wherein the plates rotate about substantially the same axis of rotation.
wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other; and wherein the plates rotate about substantially the same axis of rotation.
27. A handtool in accordance with claim 26 wherein the thickness of each plate is about one-half the thickness of the arm to which the plate is affixed.
28. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member and said first arm and said second arm can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to form with said elongated member a T shape which can be hand-held and which provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member.
29. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached.
30. A handtool in accordance with claim 29 wherein said elongated member is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said elongated member; wherein said first arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm; and wherein said second arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said second arm.
31. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein said elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated into the elongated member; and wherein said elongated member has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member.
32. A handtool in accordance with claim 29 wherein the elongated member is comprised of a handle and it blade; wherein the first arm and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle; wherein the blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member; wherein the handle is adapted to receive, hold and release the blade;
and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade.
and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade.
33. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein as each arm rotates its plate rotates; and wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other.
34. A handtool in accordance with claim 23 wherein the plate is affixed to the arm by being integral with the arm and forming a single integral piece comprised of an arm portion and a plate portion.
35. A handtool comprising:
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member, (b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said anus can be rotated independently of the rotation of the other arm;
(iv) said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member;
(v) the elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade;
(vi) said first arm and second ann are rotatably attached to said handle;
(vii) said blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member, (viii) said blade is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said blade;
(ix) said handle has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated into said handle, and said handle has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into said handle;
(x) said handle has ribs extending from said handle and running parallel to the length of said handle;
(xi) when said arms are in a closed position, said arms complete the pattern of ribs by supplying ribs to the areas occupied by said first open portion and said second open portion.
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member, (b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(c) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said anus can be rotated independently of the rotation of the other arm;
(iv) said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member;
(v) the elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade;
(vi) said first arm and second ann are rotatably attached to said handle;
(vii) said blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member, (viii) said blade is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said blade;
(ix) said handle has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated into said handle, and said handle has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into said handle;
(x) said handle has ribs extending from said handle and running parallel to the length of said handle;
(xi) when said arms are in a closed position, said arms complete the pattern of ribs by supplying ribs to the areas occupied by said first open portion and said second open portion.
36. A handtool in accordance with claim 35 wherein when said arms are in a closed position, the exposed portions of said arms substantially conform in size and shape to the ribs.
37. A handtool in accordance with claim 36 wherein the ribs are rounded, but the rounding is truncated in a manner that defines a circle shape.
38. A handtool in accordance with claim 36 wherein:
(xii) said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached; and (xiii) said first arm is adapted to receive, bold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm, and said second arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said arm.
(xii) said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm; and wherein the bit holding end of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached; and (xiii) said first arm is adapted to receive, bold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm, and said second arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said arm.
39. A handtool comprising:
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(e) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm;
(iv) said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member;
(v) said first arm and said second ann can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to form with said elongated member a T
shape which can be hand-held and which provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member; and (vi) said handtool further comprises (d) a mechanism to secure each of said arms to its perpendicular position.
(a) an elongated member adapted to hold a bit at an end of said elongated member;
(b) a first arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
(e) a second arm rotatably attached at a fixed point to said elongated member;
wherein:
(i) said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said first arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(ii) said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point to a position that is substantially perpendicular to said elongated member and said second arm can be rotated about its fixed point from its perpendicular position towards the elongated member;
(iii) each of said arms can be rotated independent of the rotation of the other arm;
(iv) said first arm and said second arm are rotatable on opposite sides of the elongated member;
(v) said first arm and said second ann can simultaneously be in their perpendicular positions to form with said elongated member a T
shape which can be hand-held and which provides increased torque for turning a bit at the end of said elongated member; and (vi) said handtool further comprises (d) a mechanism to secure each of said arms to its perpendicular position.
40. A handtool in accordance with claim 39 wherein said mechanism of (vi) is a spring, ball and detent mechanism.
41. A handtool in accordance with claim 39 wherein (vii) said first arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said first arm and said second arm is adapted to hold a bit at an end of said second arm;
(viii) wherein the bit holding and of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached;
(ix) said elongated member is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said elongated member;
(x) wherein said first arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm;
(xi) said second aim is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said second arm;
(xii) said elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated in to the elongated member; and wherein said elongated member has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member;
(xiii) said elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade; wherein the first arm and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle; wherein the blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member;
wherein the handle is adapted to receive, hold and release the blade; and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade;
(xiv) each arm is rotatable about substantially the same axis of rotation; and (xv) each arm is rotatably attached to said elongated member through a plate affixed to the arm; wherein as each arm rotates its plate rotates; wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other; and wherein the plates rotate about substantially the same axis of rotation.
(viii) wherein the bit holding and of each arm is opposite the fixed point at which the arm is rotatably attached;
(ix) said elongated member is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said elongated member;
(x) wherein said first arm is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said first arm;
(xi) said second aim is adapted to receive, hold and release a bit at the bit holding end of said second arm;
(xii) said elongated member has a first open portion adapted to receive the first arm when it is rotated in to the elongated member; and wherein said elongated member has a second open portion adapted to receive the second arm when it is rotated into the elongated member;
(xiii) said elongated member is comprised of a handle and a blade; wherein the first arm and second arm are rotatably attached to the handle; wherein the blade extends from the handle and includes the bit holding end of the elongated member;
wherein the handle is adapted to receive, hold and release the blade; and wherein the blade is reversible and is adapted to hold a bit on each end of the blade;
(xiv) each arm is rotatable about substantially the same axis of rotation; and (xv) each arm is rotatably attached to said elongated member through a plate affixed to the arm; wherein as each arm rotates its plate rotates; wherein the plates are substantially parallel to each other; and wherein the plates rotate about substantially the same axis of rotation.
42. A handtool in accordance with claim 41 wherein:
(xvi) the handle has ribs extending from said handle and running parallel to the length of said handle; and (xvii) exposed portions of said arms substantially conform in size and shape to the ribs when said arms are positioned in said open portions of (xii) after said arms have been rotated into said open portions.
(xvi) the handle has ribs extending from said handle and running parallel to the length of said handle; and (xvii) exposed portions of said arms substantially conform in size and shape to the ribs when said arms are positioned in said open portions of (xii) after said arms have been rotated into said open portions.
43. A handtool in accordance with claim 42 wherein the ribs are rounded, but the rounding is truncated in a manner that defines a circle shape.
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